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Title

p53 and Skin Carcinomas With Skull Base Invasion: A Case-Control Study

Authors

Cernea, Claudio R.; Ferraz, Alberto R.; de Castro, Inês V.; Sotto, Miriam N.; Logullo, Ângela F.; Bacchi, Carlos E.; Potenza, André S.

Abstract

Background: Some skin carcinomas may be very aggressive. Increased expression of the protein p53 has been associated with tumor aggressiveness. In this study, p53 expression was evaluated in basal cell carcinomas (BCC) and squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) with skull base invasion, and was compared to tumors with good outcome. Study design and setting: Expression of p53 was immunohistochemically analyzed and it was reported as present or absent in 24 BCC and 11 SCC with skull base invasion. Control group (good outcome) included 23 BCC and 10 SCC. Results: Expression of p53 was noted in 70.83% of BCC with skull base invasion, compared to 43.48% in the control group (P = 0.058). Regarding SCC, p53 positivity was noted in only 9.09% of SCC with skull base invasion, compared to 40.00% in the control group (P = 0.149). Conclusions: In this study, p53 expression was more common among BCC with skull base invasion, compared to controls with good outcome, and the difference was considered marginally significant. This proportion was reversed in SCC, but the difference was not statistically significant. EBM rating: B-3b

Subjects

SKULL base; TUMORS; BASAL cell carcinoma; SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma

Publication

Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, 2006, Vol 134, Issue 3, p471

ISSN

0194-5998

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1016/j.otohns.2005.10.030

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